Critical minerals are components in indispensable technologies like mobile phones, computers, and defence and medical equipment. Many critical minerals are also used in the manufacture of clean technologies like EVs, wind turbines, solar panels, and rechargeable batteries.
The Australian Government has named 26 critical minerals, which were chosen based on their geological value and export potential, particularly with partner countries like the United Kingdom, United States, India, Japan, South Korea, and Canada. The critical minerals are listed here and in the Critical Minerals Strategy 2023–2030.
Mineral production or processing monopolies by specific countries or companies can pose significant threats to critical mineral supply chains. Such dominance has the potential to restrict availability and disrupt global access. Australia can reduce these risks by fulfilling more of this supply chain onshore.
We have the cleantech ready to scale up so that we can speed up deployment to accelerate Australia towards a zero-emissions economy.
The Cleantech Showcase lists examples of projects that are capable of propelling us towards a prosperous, zero emissions Australia.
This list is not exhaustive and many more comparable projects may exist.
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